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Nevilledog

(51,070 posts)
Tue Apr 13, 2021, 12:18 PM Apr 2021

Why white supremacists love Tucker Carlson's "great replacement" musings



Tweet text:
Casey Michel 🇰🇿
@cjcmichel
NEW: His latest rant about immigrants “replacing” Americans just confirms that Tucker Carlson’s entire ideology—like Trumpism itself—is little more than rank nativism.

And it’s the same bigoted, racial revanchism that’s a through-line in US history.

Opinion | Why white supremacists love Tucker Carlson's "great replacement" musings
There are still plenty of Americans seeking confirmation that their rank nativism is right.
nbcnews.com
5:10 PM · Apr 12, 2021


https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/tucker-carlson-s-great-replacement-fox-news-segment-uses-newer-ncna1263880

For the past few years, white nationalists around the world have been workshopping a new framing for a much older fear. According to these extremists, immigrants — primarily from developing, and predominately nonwhite, countries — are flooding into the West, seeking to “replace” the current body politic. The rhetoric, couched as the “great replacement” theory, has propelled fascistic massacres from New Zealand to San Diego to El Paso, Texas.

And earlier this month, these white supremacists found a familiar mouthpiece acting as a megaphone for their latest line of bigotry.

On Thursday, Fox News host Tucker Carlson seemingly answered whatever questions may remain about his willingness to carry water for these white supremacists. Carlson wailed that the Democratic Party was “trying to replace the current electorate” in the U.S. with “new people, more obedient voters from the Third World.” That, according to Carlson, is “what’s happening actually. Let’s just say it. That’s true.”

One problem? Carlson ignored the fact that the 2020 electorate turned out far more immigrant and nonwhite populations for Donald Trump than the U.S. had seen in years, or that the biggest gains in the Democratic camp in recent years have been among white, college-educated suburbanites. For Carlson, things such as facts and figures are mostly irrelevant. “Every time they import a new voter, I become disenfranchised as a current voter,” he continued. “I have less political power because they are importing a brand new electorate.”

The Fox News host tried during the segment to dodge the obvious racial overtones, arguing that “everyone wants to make a racial issue out of it.” Everyone is making this about race, because it is about race. And that’s easily proved by looking at the primary proponents of this rhetoric.

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Why white supremacists love Tucker Carlson's "great replacement" musings (Original Post) Nevilledog Apr 2021 OP
I can still hear them chanting in Charlottesville.. "Jews will not replace us" Peacetrain Apr 2021 #1
tucKKKer is a nazi and a racist LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2021 #2
Yup Nevilledog Apr 2021 #3
If there's no such thing as White privilege, then why is Tucker so concerned about being "replaced"? Yavin4 Apr 2021 #4
It goes even further inwiththenew Apr 2021 #5

Peacetrain

(22,875 posts)
1. I can still hear them chanting in Charlottesville.. "Jews will not replace us"
Tue Apr 13, 2021, 12:20 PM
Apr 2021

I did some research on that.. and that was the same sentiment that the Nazis chanted as they destroyed everything in their wake.. and Tucker Carlson thinks this is a good chant to take up.. time to fire him..

Nevilledog

(51,070 posts)
3. Yup
Tue Apr 13, 2021, 01:00 PM
Apr 2021


Tweet text:
Jared Holt
@jaredlholt
Extremism researchers: “Tucker Carlson is saying what white nationalists say.”

Fox News PR: “This is a ridiculous smear from partisan activists.”

Extremists: “Look! He’s saying what we’re saying!”

Fox News PR: *crickets*

Eric Hananoki
@ehananoki
The white nationalist site VDare called Tucker Carlson's monologue last night "one of the best things Fox News has ever aired" and praised it for being filled with "ideas and talking points" that VDare "pioneered many years ago."
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Yavin4

(35,433 posts)
4. If there's no such thing as White privilege, then why is Tucker so concerned about being "replaced"?
Tue Apr 13, 2021, 01:14 PM
Apr 2021

If there's no real benefit to being a White American and we're all just one big meritocracy where you make it solely based on how hard you work every day not your race, then immigration should not be an issue. Right?

inwiththenew

(972 posts)
5. It goes even further
Tue Apr 13, 2021, 01:17 PM
Apr 2021

Last night he highlighted excerpts from an article posted on the ADL website from 2010 in which they warned that increased Arab immigration into Israel would displace and disenfranchise Jewish people in Israel. The implication was the Jews were perfectly fine with flooding white countries with immigrants but when it came to a Israel they were completely against it for the exact reason white nationalist were against it here.

Alex Jones was highlighting that same article earlier in the day. The right is uniting behind what was once only a fringe white nationalist platform. It is now being spread by one of the most watched right wing new personality right out in the open to millions.

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